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this is the canary in the mauling of health care throughout the united states. outstanding thank you. i think. poorly statistical information this is a big step for a career. fifteen for you miss incident. where did. eight hundred twenty seven. jungle. it's a little surreal. if you go to the shore this is really the case if you're still really breathing for those the number one call the. station sixty five is in the south los angeles area of our city and they actually have two paramedics rescues down there one of our busiest engine companies we have in the city los angeles and fort unfortunately can't keep personnel that long there they come there they grab a lot of experience in a relatively short period of time and they want to go on to a better place. they say yes. i. think. i think through see. the firefighters and first were even e.m.t. and then they became e m t's and for my understanding that a lot of firefighters pocket that maybe one of the e.m.'s in fact when i started my venture is a firefighter i didn't want to be a mass and i started out. i want to
this is the canary in the mauling of health care throughout the united states. outstanding thank you. i think. poorly statistical information this is a big step for a career. fifteen for you miss incident. where did. eight hundred twenty seven. jungle. it's a little surreal. if you go to the shore this is really the case if you're still really breathing for those the number one call the. station sixty five is in the south los angeles area of our city and they actually have two paramedics...
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every war that ever occurred in the united states has been staged from fort ord. so we are doing a public art project that speaks to the presence of these men from varied backgrounds, with varied stories, who participated in the wars that the united states was party to. we are creating a visible presence of the history of the place through the creation of this work. today, you're going to be working with the liquitex paints. now, the liquitex paints have a number of things that are important for us as painters. baca: it's a little bit big. that's what i started with. wait. which one is he? he's...that guy. that's good. baca: is he going to have a story? this guy? he was a drug addict in the vietnam war. and he migrated from marijuana to heroin. the figure should fill up the space as much as you can deal with. think of a long view -- people driving down the street and seeing the figure. if you take those eyes and keep those leaping, and keep everything else subdued, it's a wonderful statement about the intensity of the person. the thing to think about is filling th
every war that ever occurred in the united states has been staged from fort ord. so we are doing a public art project that speaks to the presence of these men from varied backgrounds, with varied stories, who participated in the wars that the united states was party to. we are creating a visible presence of the history of the place through the creation of this work. today, you're going to be working with the liquitex paints. now, the liquitex paints have a number of things that are important...
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the united states is not seeking and has never sought monetary damages or attorneys fees in connection with our case and although title vi authorizes the internal funding that they receive from the department of justice. we sought and continue to seek to accomplish one important goal, to fix the problems identified in our investigation and to ensure that the necessary policies, practices and oversight are in place so that mcso and sheriff arpio comply with the constitution and laws of the united states and as a result the county become safer and better. we traveled to phoenix in early february and met with lawyers for mcso and sheriff arpio and roy austin who leads the team to my left was there, sergio perez, also a member of the team and to my right has been very involved in these efforts. we met with attorneys for the county and the sheriff and we met with them and we discussed the parameters of a potential settlement. we made it clear orally and in writing a settlement would require an independent monitor. later that month we gave mcso a 128 page draft settlement agreement which we
the united states is not seeking and has never sought monetary damages or attorneys fees in connection with our case and although title vi authorizes the internal funding that they receive from the department of justice. we sought and continue to seek to accomplish one important goal, to fix the problems identified in our investigation and to ensure that the necessary policies, practices and oversight are in place so that mcso and sheriff arpio comply with the constitution and laws of the...
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in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it. so there are three basic rules to dumpster dive rule number one never take more than you. unless you find it if your rule number two first ones to the temperature as first did. that you always gotta share and rule number three you leave it cleaner than you and you. found it before you leave it cleaner and you found some right. it's an unusual night in l.a. because it's it's freezing outside freezing for l.a. so i think it's you know forty three to forty five degrees which is good because it keeps all the meat and stuff cold it's been dumped. there's. no antibiotics ever no added hormones ever pre-arrange good me all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just threw them all the way is what they're doing with everything they have bags of of a coddles one goes bad they threw in the entire bag above a cup was out apples oranges everything is tossed in it for no good reason they're all good these are all good exe look about and she's f
in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it. so there are three basic rules to dumpster dive rule number one never take more than you. unless you find it if your rule number two first ones to the temperature as first did. that you always gotta share and rule number three you leave it cleaner than you and you. found it before you leave it cleaner and you found some right. it's an unusual night in l.a. because it's it's freezing outside freezing for...
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that's a strong finding found not just in the united states but around the world. i'm going to skip that slide. trying to keep up with time here, but one of the things that occurred to us when we were looking at these issues is if there are no real strong guidelines about how to provide health care, about how to protect youth, about how to relieve crowding, how to bring court cases what's the court doing and how are they responding to these issues? well, as you can imagine, the burden of proof is rather high and in a civil litigation which is the place of relief for youth who have suffered some bad outcome in particular death from suicide, the courts are the way to go. so we looked at every single reported case that was a case related to a family or a youth bringing a charge of either negligence or failing to treat, and the outcome in each case was either a death from suicide or a serious irreparable damage from a suicide attempt so. we looked at all of these 37 court cases. granted, it doesn't represent the full universe of cases. we found across 37 cases, of all
that's a strong finding found not just in the united states but around the world. i'm going to skip that slide. trying to keep up with time here, but one of the things that occurred to us when we were looking at these issues is if there are no real strong guidelines about how to provide health care, about how to protect youth, about how to relieve crowding, how to bring court cases what's the court doing and how are they responding to these issues? well, as you can imagine, the burden of proof...
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states that are outstanding thank you oh. oh my. god. orderly statistical to me this is the big stuff room here oh yeah. you miss the city. service. eight hundred twenty seven. joined. with a little surreal. the shortness of breath it was cool really breathing for those the number one to call the. station sixty five is in the south los angeles area of our city. they actually have to paramedic rescues down there one of our busiest engine companies we have in the city of los angeles and unfortunately can't keep personnel that long there are they come there they gather a lot of experience in a relatively short period of time and they want to go on to a better place. people will. say yes. the. thief three and. firefighters and first were even e.m.t. and then they became e m t's and from my understanding it's a lot of firefighters bhakta died there in one of the many e.m.'s in fact when i started my venture is a firefighter i didn't want to do any amass and i started out want to just do firefighting and they told us go get your mt
states that are outstanding thank you oh. oh my. god. orderly statistical to me this is the big stuff room here oh yeah. you miss the city. service. eight hundred twenty seven. joined. with a little surreal. the shortness of breath it was cool really breathing for those the number one to call the. station sixty five is in the south los angeles area of our city. they actually have to paramedic rescues down there one of our busiest engine companies we have in the city of los angeles and...
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the same is true when you come home to the united states. it's far more common among the middle class and the affluent so the great majority of the interviews are people who could afford it. with that said there's a small subset of people who are living alone under tougher conditions. in the dwellings that we still have in the hotel residencies. for them living alone is often the way to to spend themselves or protect themselves against the influences of people or places that once got them into trouble and we spent a lot of time talking to them and it is a very different experience. there are also people aging alone who are vulnerable and we can talk about them later. >> host: how did you decide -- did you pick this as a place to find these people or is that the only place that you could find the marginalize class is? >> guest: they are places you could find them in a concentrated fashion and living alone and so on, and in the impoverished neighborhoods as unaffordable. it would be hard to do it. and furthermore i think that these are places
the same is true when you come home to the united states. it's far more common among the middle class and the affluent so the great majority of the interviews are people who could afford it. with that said there's a small subset of people who are living alone under tougher conditions. in the dwellings that we still have in the hotel residencies. for them living alone is often the way to to spend themselves or protect themselves against the influences of people or places that once got them into...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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god bless you and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> i'm confused. did they get ice cream or not? do they just line up behind these guys? >> they want ice cream. if you want obama, go left, if you want romney, go right. >> it wasn't like one side was chocolate and one was vanilla ice cream? that would be racist. >> that would be racist. >> i didn't say anything. but i have to say romney is the star of this show. >> i love to fire people because it gives them an opportunity to reentrepreneur. putting people out of work gives them a chance to get work. i want to support the winning side of an issue, no matter what it is. >> the winning side, okay. therefore, you support me. >> i support you leaving and me arriving. and i also support you staying so i can replace you. >> that's very confusing, mr. romney. >> i wish the polls worked this way. >> i think more people to vote. >> soft serve is my favorite. >> chocolate or vanilla? >> yes. >>> you guys are about to be overcome by major cuteness. what you're looking at are some raccoons. they were found aband
god bless you and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> i'm confused. did they get ice cream or not? do they just line up behind these guys? >> they want ice cream. if you want obama, go left, if you want romney, go right. >> it wasn't like one side was chocolate and one was vanilla ice cream? that would be racist. >> that would be racist. >> i didn't say anything. but i have to say romney is the star of this show. >> i love to fire people...
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what's happening in the mid-1960s in the united states that might cause people in the country to look at this violence in american cities and emanating from black sections with befuddlement and curiosity? where did this come from? what is going on in the country at that time that directly involves african-americans, that directly involves -- now i am giving it away, that would cause these people in l.a. angry about? come on. nobody? nobody is going to answer this? >> you have to come to the microphone, man. come on, for that now. >> there you go. >> the civil rights movement. >> the civil rights movement. very good. the civil rights movement is happening. civil rights act of 1964 passes, outlaws racial discr imat section 7 on employment, antidiscrimination on employment, major piece of legislation that redefines hap civil war reconstruction. erupts the united states passes the voting rights act, right, bringing into kind of fruition the promises and the 15th the promises enshrined in the 15th amendment after the civil war and all of this disorder amongst african-americans in cities an
what's happening in the mid-1960s in the united states that might cause people in the country to look at this violence in american cities and emanating from black sections with befuddlement and curiosity? where did this come from? what is going on in the country at that time that directly involves african-americans, that directly involves -- now i am giving it away, that would cause these people in l.a. angry about? come on. nobody? nobody is going to answer this? >> you have to come to...
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erupts, the united states passes the voting rights act. bringing into kind of fruition the promises enshrined in the 15th amendment after the civil war. there's this disorder amongst african-americans in cities. and people around the country see this as coming out of nowhere. i should say, african-americans or -- activists who had been in the cities for decades, they knew that these types of things potentially could happen. they had been talking about it for decades. but the rest of the country wasn't used to thinking about racial discrimination in cities, outside of the south. the rest of the country didn't know in some ways, or didn't want to know what racial discrimination looked like if there was no jim crowe sign hanging on the water fountain or on the bathroom. how can there be racism in places that have anti-discrimination laws. so it's the loss of the urban and when city services are most strained. it's the time -- you know, the loss of erosion of the tax dollars and coming in contact with the increased population puts a strain on
erupts, the united states passes the voting rights act. bringing into kind of fruition the promises enshrined in the 15th amendment after the civil war. there's this disorder amongst african-americans in cities. and people around the country see this as coming out of nowhere. i should say, african-americans or -- activists who had been in the cities for decades, they knew that these types of things potentially could happen. they had been talking about it for decades. but the rest of the country...
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those serve scheduled to expire midnight potential lay effecting 64,000 computers in the -- in the united states of the leading internet service providers say they worked with customers to help remove the malware or reconnect them to the internet. >>> we just got a court decision on whether governor brown's tax initiative will again top spot on the november ballot. >>> another story that could affect your taxes. president obama today pushes for the continuation of federal tax cuts, but not for everyone. >>> many children beg for a family pet. why now maybe a good time for parents to get that dog or cat. >>> governor brown just won a court victory. lawmakers passed the budget last month that included a one-time provision that puts the governor's tax measure at the top of the november ballot a judge just upheld that law this morning. a los angeles attorney sued to put her own initiative ahead of the governor's. the attorney now has until the end of the day to respond to the court ruling. election experts say a tax measure has a better chance of passing if it is near the top of the ballot. >
those serve scheduled to expire midnight potential lay effecting 64,000 computers in the -- in the united states of the leading internet service providers say they worked with customers to help remove the malware or reconnect them to the internet. >>> we just got a court decision on whether governor brown's tax initiative will again top spot on the november ballot. >>> another story that could affect your taxes. president obama today pushes for the continuation of federal tax...
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states only now it's paying out about an eighty its all of its original size. and. also all in line spoke too soon germany was forced to switch back to nuclear energy just one year after declaring it was giving out why. just over a month before a rerun of the presidential vote in south a city one of the candidates is in hospital recovering from a stroke she suffered on thursday when prosecutors arrived to take her in for questioning she's being called as a witness to a raid on government offices late last year joy to claim victory in november as disputed presidential election which was the supreme court the country's capital was gripped by protests four weeks after the vote joy that was planning to stage her own inauguration as president this friday which the acting head of the republic cold and attempted coup argues it's not a boy go has the latest from south to city. in the remember last year the city held its first postwar presidential elections the results of which were later counselled by the central election commission of violations now of the new electio
states only now it's paying out about an eighty its all of its original size. and. also all in line spoke too soon germany was forced to switch back to nuclear energy just one year after declaring it was giving out why. just over a month before a rerun of the presidential vote in south a city one of the candidates is in hospital recovering from a stroke she suffered on thursday when prosecutors arrived to take her in for questioning she's being called as a witness to a raid on government...
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states is now said to be gathering a coalition of countries willing to prop up the opposition and pile more pressure on the massacres but some activists say intervention will be a costly mistake. in syria i think it is a matter of there are some very legitimate interest in the country of people who would like to be able to participate more in their government and i think the government has made some effort to respond they think it needs to make more of an effort but i don't think that comes through foreign intervention it comes through indigenous processes of the people in the country if you look at any foreign intervention over the last several years you see that after the foreign intervention many more people died then could have possibly died through any type of indigenous process even one involving violence and i think that moscow and some of its allies on this matter are very wise in seen the pitfalls of foreign intervention and as a u.n. charter makes it very clear the use of force should only be the last possible means of trying to deal with the conflict that was courtesy of our
states is now said to be gathering a coalition of countries willing to prop up the opposition and pile more pressure on the massacres but some activists say intervention will be a costly mistake. in syria i think it is a matter of there are some very legitimate interest in the country of people who would like to be able to participate more in their government and i think the government has made some effort to respond they think it needs to make more of an effort but i don't think that comes...
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states from the people in the country where it is located and gives impression the u.s. is remote and not engaged. coming up at 6:00 there is political fallout to the race to the white house. and accusation that's the administration mitt romney says simp tiesed with the attacker autos and milpitas police looking for help finding a suspect in a deadly convenience store robbery. three men running into a 7-11 store and investigators say the man robbed the 67-year-old, then shot him. there is a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction vix in this casement today was the final wednesday search in the effort to find the morgan hill teen sierra lamar. organizers hope the search will be now more focused and hopefully, more productive. she was last seen in march before leaving for school. and fl is a suspect arrested for the murder. >> california's new sweeping pension reforms are now law z los angeles today, governor brown sign aid measure increasing co-pay for new state employee benefits, reducing retirement benefits, and raising age in which they can r
states from the people in the country where it is located and gives impression the u.s. is remote and not engaged. coming up at 6:00 there is political fallout to the race to the white house. and accusation that's the administration mitt romney says simp tiesed with the attacker autos and milpitas police looking for help finding a suspect in a deadly convenience store robbery. three men running into a 7-11 store and investigators say the man robbed the 67-year-old, then shot him. there is a...
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states which is to open markets in the united states bank on this in every international conference, is a bit of a broken record. it happens to be true. i can think of places where subsidies and constraints upon access to markets has prevented efficient investment for example in power, but also in -- causing the water table to drop, 15, 20 feet ayear and producing low value crops, these are counter productive policies, there are a number of various creation of power facilities in a number of emerging companies, much more accessible power would have been presented by private companies. they are there for the taking, and they are reform. and increasing renewables and the rest. this is the way to do it. >> please join me in thanking our panel. >>> it's been more than 20 years since los angeles police officers were videotaped beating rodney king after a traffic stop. the officers were found not guilty of police brutality that sparked the los angeles rioting that killed 53 people. he later wrote a book called "the riot within". you can see it live on book tv's website at 6:30 p.m. eastern
states which is to open markets in the united states bank on this in every international conference, is a bit of a broken record. it happens to be true. i can think of places where subsidies and constraints upon access to markets has prevented efficient investment for example in power, but also in -- causing the water table to drop, 15, 20 feet ayear and producing low value crops, these are counter productive policies, there are a number of various creation of power facilities in a number of...
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chairman, and delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ cheering and applause ] [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: and a chance to formally introduce himself to a nation of voters, talking of his family, his mormon faith, and his success as a multimillionaire. >> what we give to break up just one more fight between the boys, to wake up in the morning and display a pile of kids asleep in our room, every mom and dad knows the answer to that. >> reporter: then he moved his focus to talking about the disappointment of the past four years, blame paced squarely on president obama. >> there's something wrong with the kind of job his done when the best feeling you had was the day you voted for him. >> reporter: a race so tight in so many swing states. >> my promise is to help you and your family. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: after this, it's the democrats' turn at their convention. this is romney's chance to have his say. emily schmitt. >> and we showed the republican national convention on our new 24/7 channel. and you can watch the democratic c
chairman, and delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ cheering and applause ] [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: and a chance to formally introduce himself to a nation of voters, talking of his family, his mormon faith, and his success as a multimillionaire. >> what we give to break up just one more fight between the boys, to wake up in the morning and display a pile of kids asleep in our room, every mom and dad knows the answer to that....
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states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their cell. people talk a lot about noise -- very noisy in prisons. that is interesting to me. looking at the communication level, the rise of frustration of being caged, wondering, where does redemption fit into the equation here? [singing] i think both o
states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that...
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the largest gang intervention agency in the united states of america. mentoring, therapy, counseling, education, job training and a place to belong. after three years and the study is going to last at least five years, i have been following gang members for these past three years. 300 of them. two-thirds of them have not gone back to jail. 200 have not gone back to prison. really. the reason why is that home boy offer what is the youth promise act talks about and it can only reach 400 people. that is all the funding they have. the need is so great. the funding is small and we have to ask ourselves why aren't we doing better by our children? i have been honored to work with one of the most gang infested housing prokts in the united states of america. every wednesday night, i go there with a group of men who are gang members who want to make sure their children do not join gangs. even gang members look for something like the youth promise act. i can tell you what it takes. it takes community involvement. it takes former gang members and former incarcerate
the largest gang intervention agency in the united states of america. mentoring, therapy, counseling, education, job training and a place to belong. after three years and the study is going to last at least five years, i have been following gang members for these past three years. 300 of them. two-thirds of them have not gone back to jail. 200 have not gone back to prison. really. the reason why is that home boy offer what is the youth promise act talks about and it can only reach 400 people....
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the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is why the concept of a constitutional democracy is so important and must be preserved, but is not understood today. it is not understood by many americans. why? it is not that hard to understand. we live in a democracy. a democracy is supposed to be governed by a majority opinion. so, w
the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals....
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the same is true when you come home to the united states. it's something that's far more common among the middle class and the affluence of the great majority of the interviews in the book were people who could afford to do it. that said there's a small subset of people who are living alone under tougher conditions, very poor men, mostly men, tend to live in these single occupancy dwellings that we still have in some cities old hotel residencies and they can be quite vulnerable and for them living alone is often a way to protect themselves against the influences of people or places that once got them into trouble. we spent a lot of time talking to them and for them it's a very different experience. there are also people who are aging alone who are vulnerable and we can talk about them later. >> host: i'm curious about this sro group. how did you decide, did you pick the sro is a place to find these people are is that the only place you could find for more marginalized people? >> guest: there were places he could find them in a concentrated f
the same is true when you come home to the united states. it's something that's far more common among the middle class and the affluence of the great majority of the interviews in the book were people who could afford to do it. that said there's a small subset of people who are living alone under tougher conditions, very poor men, mostly men, tend to live in these single occupancy dwellings that we still have in some cities old hotel residencies and they can be quite vulnerable and for them...